We have lived in Merrimack for over forty-seven years and we have seen a number of state senators come and go. We had one who was kind to animals, another who seemed more pre-occupied with the senate presidency, and yet another who had his eyes on the governor’s chair.
None of them really ...
There are two questions on this year’s ballot, and I am asking voters to reject both.
The first ballot question asks if the voters would like to amend Articles 71 and 81 of the NH Constitution. What is not stated is that the effect of this amendment would be to eliminate the Register of ...
With the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, our reproductive rights are at risk. The Supreme Court has allowed state legislators to decide whether they want to put our reproductive rights in jeopardy. This is why we must amplify our voices and vote for representatives in Concord who will ...
All Nashua Ward 7 residents should be aware that Edith “Dee” Hogan, a Nashua native, is a candidate for State Representative and is asking for your vote on Nov. 8.
America first is a philosophy not a phrase. If family values, love of country and true representation of the people appeal ...
Some important factors to consider when voting this November 8 if you want to keep the NH Advantage:
1) Vote only for candidates who have promised to vote to to repeal the illegal Housing Appeals Board (HAB) and return local control to the town’s voters when it comes to zoning and planning. ...
I need help.
Would someone please tell me what New Hampshire has done to combat climate change under six years of Governor Chris Sununu? What have we done to reduce our dependence on fossil fuel? Energy rates are skyrocketing because fossil fuel prices are skyrocketing!
The current ...